
Overcommitted | Software Engineering and Tech Careers Insights Accessibility, Fiber Arts, and ADHD with Abbey Perini
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Jan 20, 2026 Abbey Perini, a web developer and fiber artist who advocates for accessibility and community-driven learning. They explore how knitting and programming intersect. They discuss accessibility as a full-stack concern, practical mobile and assistive tech tips, alt text and advocacy, and living and working with ADHD.
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Accessibility Extends Beyond The Front End
- Abbey argues accessibility touches every layer: UI, cognitive flows, backend data and developer onboarding.
- Structuring data and consistent naming helps both developers and users by reducing cognitive load.
Ship Small Accessibility Wins Fast
- Prioritize accessibility improvements incrementally and without asking permission when possible.
- Small semantic fixes often make interfaces easier for everyone and improve usability metrics.
Teach Assistive Tech To Those Who Need It
- Share assistive-technology knowledge with nontechnical relatives and colleagues.
- Teach simple features like voice control and screen readers so more people can use devices independently.





